Ở phần thi PTE Read Aloud, thí sinh có thể học cách đọc các từ vựng theo chủ đề để đảm bảo đọc đúng. Tuy nhiên, tên riêng lại là một trường hợp đặc biệt vì thường không có quy tắc đọc. Vậy gặp khi gặp câu hỏi có tên riêng, nên trả lời như thế nào? Dưới đây là tổng hợp các tips trả lời PTE Read Aloud câu có tên riêng bạn nên biết để áp dụng!
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Toggle3+ Tips trả lời PTE Read Aloud câu có tên riêng siêu dễ
Khi gặp tên riêng trong bài RA, nếu phản ứng đầu tiên của bạn là lo lắng và “khựng lại”, vậy hãy áp dụng ngay 3 mẹo dưới đây nhé!
Đọc chữ cái đầu
Khi gặp tên riêng mà không chắc chắn về cách phát âm, bạn chỉ cần đọc duy nhất chữ cái đầu, bỏ qua phần còn lại.
Ví dụ:
Câu: Many scientists, including Einstein, contributed to modern physics.
Cách đọc: Many scientists, including E, contributed to modern physics.
Câu: The philosopher Aristotle influenced many fields of study.
Cách đọc: The philosopher A influenced many fields of study.
Đọc chữ cái đầu trong tên riêng
Đọc phiên âm tiếng Việt
Với những tên riêng lạ, hãy nhận diện các âm tiếng Anh và đánh vần như tiếng Việt. Mặc dù như vậy, bạn phát âm không đúng nhưng lại duy trì tốt được độ trôi chảy.
Ví dụ
TÊN | CÁCH ĐỌC VIỆT HÓA |
Michael | Mi Cha En |
Catherine | Ca The Rii Ne |
Thay bằng “Something”
Khi gặp tên quá khó hoặc quá dài, bạn có thể thay thế bằng “something” để tự tin đọc tiếp câu mà không ảnh hưởng đến tiêu chí Fluency (trôi chảy).
Ví dụ
Câu: The novel written by Fyodor Dostoevsky is very famous.
Cách đọc: The novel written by something is very famous.
Câu: The mathematician Pythagoras introduced an important theorem.
Cách đọc: The mathematician something introduced an important theorem.
Lưu ý: Cách này mặc dù rất hay và tiện lợi, nhưng hãy lưu ý đừng lạm dụng quá nhiều trong 1 câu. Bạn nên cố gắng học những từ cơ bản và dành mẹo này cho tên riêng dài hoặc cụm từ quá khó thôi nhé. Nếu được, hãy áp dụng 2 mẹo trên trước và để dành mẹo này đến cuối cùng.
Thay tên riêng bằng something
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#1430
Scientists have achieved the restoration of impaired brainfunction in mice models ofs troke by utilizing small molecules, which may hold promise as a potential therapy for stroke recovery in the future. Tadeusz Wieloch, explains that the treatment has demonstrated the ability to partially restore communication between nerve cells in significant areas of the brain that are affected by stroke.
#466
In 1861, Matthew Brady, a well-known portrait photographer, approached President Lincoln requesting permission to move freely around the country photographing the Civil War. Lincoln granted him permission to travel anywhere with the Union armies, and his record of this conflict brought home to millions the horrors of war.
#1299
William Shakespeare, the renowned English playwright and poet, is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in the English language. Born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, around April 23, 1564, Shakespeare’s works continue to captivate audiences with their profound insights into human nature and enduring literary brilliance.
#43
In a genuine republic the will of the government is dependent on the will of the society, and the will of the society is dependent on the reason of the society. In Federalist 51, for example, James Madison claimed that the extent and the structure of the government of the United States make it dependent on the will of the society.
#133
Augustus was given the powers of an absolute monarch, but he presented himself as the preserver of republican traditions. He treated the Senate, or state council, with great respect, and was made Consul year after year. He successfully reduced the political power of the army by retiring many soldiers, but giving them land or money to keep their loyalty.
#273
“What we found is that the plant is actually damaged by herbivores like most plants are in nature. And in response to that it secretes sugar from the wound edges where the herbivores have damaged the plant.” Tobias Lortzing is a graduate student at Freie University Berlin and one of the study authors.
#233
The successor to the Hubble Space Telescope has been delayed yet again and will not now launch until “approximately May 2020”. The James Webb Space Telescope is also in danger of busting the cost cap put on the project by the US Congress. Back in 2011, politicians on Capitol Hill said the observatory should not take more than 8 billion to build and 800 million to operate over five years in orbit.
#589
The colonial institution has a lengthy and illustrious history that dates back over 200 years. Many of the person who have worked here are scientists themselves, such as Albert Einstein. He produced breakthroughs that made it simpler to produce and use electricity, allowing us to do things like switch on lights, cook dinner, and play video games on consoles.
#513
Today, however, Skinner’s heirs are forcing the sceptics to think again (see article). Backed by billionaire techies such as Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates, schools around the world are using new software to “personalize” learning. This could help hundreds of millions of children stuck in dismal classes—but only if edtech boosters can resist the temptation to revive harmful ideas about how children learn. To succeed, edtech must be at the service of teaching, not the other way around.
#32
While the Republican field is packed with male candidates, so far, some of the sharpest Clinton critics have come from women. Democrats successfully campaigned on an alleged GOP perpetrated “war on women” in twenty twelve, but faltered in 2014 when they tried the same tactic. With Hillary Clinton as the likely Democratic nominee, the fight for women voters will be a central part of the twenty sixteen campaign.
#549
“Low-Earth orbit is now more accessible for more people to experience the wonders of space”, tweeted NASA administrator Bill Nelson, who was a congressman when he hitched a ride on a space shuttle decades ago.
#739
According to Einstein’s general theory of relativity, the gravity of a black hole is so intense that nothing can escape it. The more sophisticated understanding of black holes developed by Stephen Hawking and his colleagues did not question this principle. Hawking and others sought to describe matter in and around black holes using quantum theory, but they continued to describe gravity using Einstein’s classical theory.
#7
The Grand Canyon is 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide and attains a depth of over a mile. While the specific geologic processes and timing that formed the Grand Canyon are the subject of debate by geologists, recent evidence suggests the Colorado River established its course through the canyon at least 17 million years ago.
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